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Reproducibility of research
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Reproducibility of research

2018
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Reproducibility has been one of the major tools science has used to help establish the validity and importance of scientific findings since Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society was established in 1665. Since that time the process of discovery has evolved to make use of new technologies and methods in a changing regulatory and social environment. The Sackler Colloquium \"Reproducibility of Research: Issues and Proposed Remedies,\" which took place on Mar 8-10, 2017, convened a wide range of research community stakeholders to address our understanding of transparency and reproducibility in the modern research context. Here, Allison et al approach the topic of reproducibility with sensitivity to its complexity, spanning a wide range of issues from data collection and reporting to communication of scientific findings by scientists and nonscientists alike.